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1212 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabcu 7, 1907. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS OF ROSES 



Richmond per 100, $1^0 per 1000, $12^ 



Kaiaerin " 2 50 ** 20.00 



Peru ** ZSO ** 20.00 



MacArthnr ** Z50 ** 20.00 



C»rnot per 100, $2.50 per 1000, $20*00 



Bride ** 1.50 ** 12^ 



Brideamaid ** L50 ** 12S0 



Chatenay ** UO ** 12^ 



ROOTED CUTTINGS OF CARNATIONS 



■nchantreaa per 100, $2.50 per 1000, $25.00 



Ladj Bountilul «" 2.50 "^ 25.00 



Lawaon ** 1.50 ** 15.00 



Gov. Wolcott per 100, $1.50 per 1000, $15.00 



Proaperity ** 2.00 «* 15.00 



Harlowarden «" 2.00 "* 15.00 



OUR CUTTINGS ARE ALL STRONG, HEALTHY AND WELL ROOTED. 

 We seU 500 at 1000 rate. AU Cuttings Shipped from HINSDALE, ILLINOIS. 



Bassett & Washburn '^'»" I'liE^ii?.*^''!!^!'^"*'"^" 



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DETROIT. 



Tkc Market 



The market conditiouR remain about 

 the same. Trade is good; but owing to 

 the fact tliat the larger retailers grow 

 their own bulbous stock, the sales at the 

 wholesalers' ai-e comparatively small; 

 consequently some stock goes to waste. 



Roses keep well cleaned up and with 

 white carnations it is the same. Several 

 thousand colored carnations, mostly En- 

 chantress, variegated tulips, daffodils, 

 etc., were not called for last week. Con- 

 siderable valley is being disposed of. 

 Sweet peas and forget-me-nots do not 

 sell as well as might be expected. Com- 

 mon ferns are becoming scarce. Smilax 

 and asparagus are also scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klagge, of Mount 

 Clemens, spent last week in Chicago. 



Some growers are keeping their car- 

 nation houses cool in the hope of holding 

 back the crop until Easter, when they 

 will bring better prices, as in all prob- 

 ability the present large supply will not 

 last long, it is also apparent that lilies 

 will be scarce in this vicinity. Present 

 indications point to a good supply of 

 the general run of Easter plants. 



Hugo Schroeter has the agency for 

 Detroit and vicinity for the Baur clip 

 and plier, for mending split carnations. 



The store at 245 Woodward avenue, for 

 many years occupied by G. Leadly, is 

 being torn down to make way for a large 

 music hall. Mrs. Allen P. Cox, who re- 

 cently acquired possession of Leadly 's 

 business, has opened at 233 Woodward 

 avenue, a few doors south of the old 

 stand. 



P. F. Reuss is again in Detroit. He 

 will be in the employ of B. Schroeter 

 until after Easter. 



It would not necessitate a twenty 

 years' sleep to make one feel a stranger 

 in the business section of Detroit. This 

 part of the city is rapidly undergoing 

 a complete change. Many new buildings 

 are being erected and numerous firms 

 are changing their locations. The center 

 of attraction for the florists seems to be 

 Broadway and there is no doubt but 

 what this fine thoroughfare will some day 

 be called "florists' row." H. S. 



Hinsdale, Mass. — The fern dealers 

 are having bad luck this season. The 

 stock in storage has been spoiling, until 

 now there is not enough to fill contract 

 orders. 



Beacon Carnation 



Will Prove a 



Boon to the 



Average Florist 



...ORANGE-SCARLET.. . 



Has been proved 



the most profitable 



Commercial 



Scarlet. 



Not a fancy uhj- 



bloomings sort, 



but one of the 



**cat and come 



again* * variel ies 



Per 100 $12.00; 60 at 100 rate. 



Per 1000 100.00; 260 at 1000 rate. 



Per 2600 $96.00 per 1000 



Casli wltb Order. 



I Per 6000 $90.00 prr 1000 



Per 10,000 80.00 per 1000 



I In lota of 20,000 or more... 75.00perl000 



MARCH DKLIVKRT. 



Cottage Gardens Co. Peter Fisher, (origi.at.r) 



QUEENS, N. Y. ELLIS, MASS. 



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Hrst-class CARNATION CUniNGS 



that %vill give satisfaction 



Per 1000 



Hra. PatteB $16.00 



Hri. Lawaon 16 00 



Per 1000 



B. Craig $60.00 



Cardinal 25.00 



Lad7 Boantlfnl.. tb.VO 

 Enehantreaa . . . . 20.00 



Eatelle 16.00 



Qneen Lonlte ... 10 . 00 



6 per cent diccouot for cash with order. 



HENRY BAER, Rpd.s, Peoria, III. 



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 CARNATION CUTTINGS RKADT 



FINK8T, CLEAN, HEALTHY STOCK lUO 1000 



Bobt. CralB, Caiidace 15.00 140.00 



Bnohantreaa 3.00 18.00 



Cmasder 1.76 H.60 



Boston Market, Harlowarden.. 1.60 10.00 



Mm. T. Lawraon 1.50 1300 



Mra. E. A. Nelson 1.50 13.00 



Variegated Lawaon 4.00 86.00 



Unrooted cuttlng^s Harlowarden and Boston 

 Market, 16.00 per lUOO. 

 8CHEIDEN A SCHOOS, 60 Wabaah ATe.,Ckie«co 



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1000 SAND ROOTED GUHINGS 



Robert Crale, $6 00 per 100: 150.00 per 1000; 

 an excellent red and a fine Cbribtinas color. 

 Also Knobantress, $2.50 per 100: Siu.oo per 1000; 

 tbe bestliiiht pink carnatiou on the market. Our 

 (took is bealihy, free from all diEoasc and well 

 rooted. Write for our price list of other stand- 

 ard varieties. Valley View Greenbousea, 

 Velie Bros., Prop., Marlborouffb, N. T. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Carnation Plants 



2 inch Pots 



VERY NICE 



March 1, Delivay 



Per 100 



Thomas Lawson $3 00 



Lady Bountifal 3.50 



■nchantreaa 3.60 



White LawBon 3 50 



Boston Market 3 00 



The Queen 3.00 



Harlowarden 3.00 



United States Gut Flower Go. 



ELMIRA, N. Y. 



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